Trying to get myself organised - but keep dipping into my change for bus fares :D

Thanks
Carol

Seahorse

10-11-2006, 01:50 PM

Never done it myself , suppose it depends on the prices of what you sell.
When I worked in a shop we had £50 worth of change/notes.
At tops people will hand you a £50 note, so have change if someone is buying something for £4.99.
MAybe have the same again somewhere on you for emergencies.

beadsbydesign

10-11-2006, 04:14 PM

My standard float is £40.00 made up of the following: £10 x 1 £5.00 x1 £1 x20 and 50p x 10
I have been to every market for nearly three years and never come unstuck yet!.
Hint: all my prices are x£ or 50p so that adding up is really easy!

Sparklez

10-11-2006, 04:59 PM

Hi,

Thanks for that tip, my prices are all whole £s or .50p so I'll not need as much change as I thought now that you mention it. Just loads of 50p and pound coins!

Thanks again
Carol

Seahorse

10-11-2006, 05:12 PM

Are you nearly sorted Sparklez, whens the fair?

Sparklez

10-11-2006, 05:21 PM

:rolleyes: lol - not til the 1st December!

I'm a bit anal retentive when it comes to things like this - have to know everythings organised well in advance. Think I'm worse with this one cos it'll be my fist craft fair.

Thanks
Carol

Seahorse

10-11-2006, 05:23 PM

Its good to be prepared, dont want any nasty surprises.Good for you for being retentive.

gilly

10-11-2006, 07:20 PM

Hello, I'm fairly local to Edinburgh (25 mls:rolleyes: ) but I like to visit good crft fairs, where are you displaying in December?
gilly

Sparklez

10-11-2006, 09:33 PM

Hi Gilly,

It's a small evening craft fair in Ratho, West Lothian.

Thanks
Carol

Funkyhand

10-11-2006, 11:04 PM

I know what you mean about wanting to be prepared well in advance. I have a stand at the trade only Craft, Hobby & Stitch show at the NEC next Feb.. I am organising things for it now because I don't want to have to rush all at the last min. I still feel like I am not going to be ready and it's only Nov!!
Have a great craft fair, sound like you are going to be well organised.
Anice xx :):)

Fran

11-11-2006, 09:27 PM

I now take £190 float, used to be £100

£100 is taken up with a combination of 50p, £1, £5 and £10's The other £90 is available in £10's for giving cash back from my mobile terminal.

I use the £1 and 50p in my pricing to save me carrying all the little coins that drive me up the wall, but there is an arguement for the 95p and 99p aspect.

I have started using the cash back faclility and it's been working well within the area of known crafters, for instance: Fellow crafter Jean sells cushions but doesn't accept cards, rather than lose a sale she directs them over to me to make a small purchase in order to get cash back! RESULTS all around, she gets her sale and I get mine.........however small!